In Her Element

I captured this image in December of 2025 on the North Shore of Oahu with my friend Maddie Anzivino, but more about her in a minute.

I created a similar image titled ‘Blaze of Glory’ the year before that received a decent amount of exposure and it changed the course of my career. So, the question is - why would I even try the same image again? I had gotten ‘the shot.’

The truth is that I wasn’t after the same shot, but rather a variation of the image. I had spent a lot of time and energy researching the location and the time of year when shots like this are possible, so it actually seemed like a waste if I didn’t put all of that knowledge to use at least one more time. 

Besides, perfectly clear (or nearly clear) evenings on the North Shore in winter are surprisingly rare. Even when it looks like it’s clear, there’s usually some clouds on the horizon that foil my attempts. So, it’s not as if you can just run out and get this shot any time. 

I knew conditions looked promising early in the day and immediately contacted Maddie. She’s a big wave surfer (think Waimea Bay and Jaws) and also the only woman lifeguard on the North Shore. I’ve photographed Maddie tow surfing Jaws, shared jet skis and body surfed with her. Unlike me, she very comfortable in big surf on the North Shore, which was the inspiration for the title of this image, ‘In Her Element.”

I wanted to have Maddie as my subject to represent the growing community of women big wave surfers. I also asked her to bring one of her guns, which are the big boards surfers use to paddle into giant waves at places like Waimea Bay.

I had reconned the exact spot for Maddie to stand early that day. Basically the highest and flattest part of the lava rock peninsula. My goal was to place the setting sun right behind her, but I knew that I would have to do some last minute positioning of myself to perfectly align these elements. 

What I still didn’t know for sure was how to pose Maddie (posing people is not exactly my forte). About 20 minutes before sunset, I was taking some test shots. While I reviewing them on the back of my camera, I looked up and Maddie struck the perfect pose as she waited for me - natural and comfortable but confident and powerful. “That’s it!” I yelled. 

As the sun began to set, there was an annoying line of clouds that stretched across the face of the setting sun. “Bummer!” But I kept shooting and eventually, the sun dropped below the line of clouds.

With slightly more than half of the sun still visible and Maddie position perfectly in the center of the sun, the scene unfolded quickly but beautifully, and there was my shot. 

Brandon Kirk's Audio Tour for Culture Brewing Exhibit - June 2026
  1. Blaze of Glory
  2. Pe'ahi's Revenge
  3. Nightfall
  4. Double Overhead
  5. Above the Hammock
  6. Solitude
  7. Last Light
  8. In Her Element
  9. Mystic Morning
  10. Tempest at Twilight
  11. Harmony
  12. Late Drop
  13. Blue Vortex
  14. Maui No Ka Oi
  15. Tower 26
  16. Sea Monster
  17. Morning's Glory
  18. Weathered
  19. Corner Office
  20. Pe'ahi Awakens
  21. Kapo'o Nalu
  22. Dark Side of the Moon
  23. Son of the Serengeti
  24. Ready to Rumble
  25. Wild Eyed
  26. Garden of Giants
  27. Mothers of the Maasai Mara
  28. Living Large
  29. Showoff
  30. The Lookout
  31. A Mother's Love
  32. Where Giants Roam
  33. Jaws of the Giant
  34. Impact Zone
  35. Hawaiian Punch
  36. Grab the Rope
  37. The Blue Hour
  38. Passage to Tse' Bighanilini
  39. Out of Office
  40. Windswept
  41. Firelight
  42. Dockside
  43. Serenity at Dawn
  44. Lone Surfer
  45. Firewall
  46. Living the Dream
  47. Desert Corduroy
  48. Silent Sands
  49. Quittin' Time
  50. Awakening
  51. Ancient Sea
  52. Bend in Time
  53. Shorebreak
  54. Balanced
  55. Reflecting
  56. Happy Hour
  57. Among Giants
  58. Momentary Blush
  59. Around the Bend
  60. California Dreamin'
  61. Off the Wall
  62. Valley of the Gods